José Antonio Castro

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José Antonio Castro
Personal information
Full name José Antonio Castro González
Date of birth August 11, 1980 (age 26)
Place of birth    Mexico City, Mexico
Height 173 cm (5'8)
Nickname El Gringo
Playing position Right Wing Back
Right Midfielder
Club information
Current club América
Number 3
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2000- Club América 158 (2)   
National team2
2003- Flag of Mexico Mexico 14 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 23 June 2006.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 23 June 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

José Antonio Castro González (born 11 August 1980 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football player who currently plays as a defender for Club América.

Known for his speed and solid defensive work, Castro is a good marker and counter-attacker who was trained in the Club América youth system. He made his debut in the Primera División de Mexico against Leon in the 2000-2001 season. After receiving little playing time in his first two seasons with the senior team, Castro became a vital player in the Verano 2002 season, displaying fine form which helped Club América win the Mexican league championships and the Clausura title in 2005. Since then, the talented wingback is a key player and has played almost every game for the side and is a regular starter for the team. Castro made his international debut for the Mexican national football team in Los Angeles in a friendly match against Argentina on February 4, 2003. His first good performance came on March 1, 2006 against Ghana, an assured display that helped him earn selection for the 2006 World Cup. He played his first World Cup match against Portugal in Germany, a game which the Mexicans lost 2-1. Despite the team losing the match, Castro helped his country reach the Round of 16 where they played against Argentina. He displayed stupendous form and terrorised the Argentine defence with explosive counter strikes from the back of the field despite losing the match in extra time.

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Flag of Mexico Mexico squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Flag of Mexico

1 Sánchez | 2 Suárez | 3 Salcido | 4 Márquez | 5 Osorio | 6 Torrado | 7 Naelson | 8 Pardo | 9 Borgetti | 10 Franco | 11 Morales | 12 Corona | 13 Ochoa | 14 Pineda | 15 Castro | 16 Méndez | 17 Fonseca | 18 Guardado | 19 Bravo | 20 García | 21 Arellano | 22 Rodríguez | 23 Pérez | Coach: Lavolpe

Club América - Current Squad

1 Ochoa | 2 Rodríguez | 3 Castro | 4 Ó. Rojas | 5 Davino | 6 Cervantes | 7 Bilos | 8 Saritama | 9 Cabañas | 10 Blanco | 12 Becerra | 14 Infante | 16 R. Rojas | 17 Torres | 18 Villa | 19 Peña | 20 Argüello | 22 Mendoza | 23 Cuevas | 28 Salinas | 30 Navarrete | 52 Mosqueda | 54 Esqueda | 55 Fernández | 56 Gómez | 57 Freire | 59 Iñigo | Manager Tena